Found in my local Poundland in Urmston Manchester - lady at the shop said its national but stock may vary in each shop
The cheapest I've seen on the high street
10 comments
madmoys
5 Mar 14#1
50 gram balls, some lovely glittery wool for the same price
takethatfan1978
5 Mar 14#2
I never thought of there for wool,might have to take a nosey as like to have a few different colours n my box.
Bought a fab book last week 'knitted farm animals' as my daughter loves the knitted toys :smiley:
cavegirl12
5 Mar 14#3
Ours have had it in for months but never bought any as it looks quite thin.Bought some white with sparkly in this morning to see what it is like knitted up.
takethatfan1978 to cavegirl12
5 Mar 14#4
I was thinking it would maybe be thin. Would be ideal for my daughter maybe who is learning to knit with Brownies :smiley:
I buy a lot of sirdar wool but it can get quite expensive!
eviecollardd
5 Mar 14#5
Have been in since at least October
hesjane
5 Mar 14#6
I have bought wool from Poundland - every ball I have bought has had several knots in it, and in places the fibres 'thin' out. I still buy it though because I now re-wind the balls of wool using a wool winder so can wind it into small balls (with knots and thinning bits cut out).
r40
5 Mar 14#7
I've bought lots of balls and had no knots and it knits up perfectly every time!!!
hellyon
6 Mar 14#8
I've bought this wool and it's OK. There's a good range of colours. I don't like the sparkly stuff as it comes up a bit scratchy.
RoxyK
6 Mar 141#9
I wish they wouldn't call this stuff wool, when its 100% acrylic and nothing like using decent wool yarns.
amanda45
25 Feb 17#10
Dose anyone one knows if pound land in Erdington do knitting needles
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The cheapest I've seen on the high street
10 comments
Bought a fab book last week 'knitted farm animals' as my daughter loves the knitted toys :smiley:
I buy a lot of sirdar wool but it can get quite expensive!